Abstract

Porous plaques are prepared by sintering carbonyl nickel powder of low apparent density. The plaques are impregnated with nickel or cadmium salt solutions and the heavy metal ions precipitated in the pores of the plaque by cathodic polarization in alkali hydroxide solution. Sintered plates made by this procedure have been assembled into experimental cells for study. A typical set of discharge curves is shown for a five plate experimental cell covering the range from the twenty hour rate to the three minute rate.

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